Evans Temple Church of God in Christ & Community Center, Inc. v. Carnegie Body Co. (In Re Evans Temple Church of God in Christ & Community Center, Inc.)

55 B.R. 976, 1986 Bankr. LEXIS 6990
CourtUnited States Bankruptcy Court, N.D. Ohio
DecidedJanuary 2, 1986
Docket19-60279
StatusPublished
Cited by36 cases

This text of 55 B.R. 976 (Evans Temple Church of God in Christ & Community Center, Inc. v. Carnegie Body Co. (In Re Evans Temple Church of God in Christ & Community Center, Inc.)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering United States Bankruptcy Court, N.D. Ohio primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Evans Temple Church of God in Christ & Community Center, Inc. v. Carnegie Body Co. (In Re Evans Temple Church of God in Christ & Community Center, Inc.), 55 B.R. 976, 1986 Bankr. LEXIS 6990 (Ohio 1986).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION

WILLIAM T. BODOH, Bankruptcy Judge.

This matter is before the Court upon Defendant Carnegie Auto Body’s Motion for Summary Judgment in the above-captioned adversary proceeding. The Motion for Summary Judgment is sustained in part and overruled in part. A trial shall be set *978 on the issues determined herein to be in question.

PACTS

Although some factual matters in this case are in dispute, a summary of events may be fashioned from the facts which are not in dispute.

In September, 1983, the Reverend Willie Evans, III, (Debtor Evans) and the Evans Temple Church of God in Christ and Community Center (Debtor Church) engaged Defendant Carnegie Auto Body to perform certain repairs on a 1977 International Dump Truck which was titled to Debtor Church and subject to a perfected security interest in favor of Associates Commercial Corporation in the amount of Thirteen Thousand & 00/100 Dollars ($13,000.00). The cost of the repairs was initially agreed upon in the approximate amount of Sixteen Thousand, Five Hundred & 00/100 Dollars ($16,500.00). However, the inclusion of additional charges caused the final bill for repair of the truck to be in the amount of Seventeen Thousand, Eight Hundred Eleven & 55/100 Dollars ($17,811.55).

On December 9, 1983, Carnegie received a check from Emmco Insurance Company in the amount Twelve Thousand & 00/100 Dollars ($12,000.00), which check was made payable to Debtor Evans, Debtor Church, and Carnegie. It is disputed whether Evans and Church endorsed the check. Nonetheless, Carnegie negotiated the check but refused to release the truck, asserting an artisan’s lien for repairs, until the balance of Five Thousand, Eight Hundred Eleven & 25/100 Dollars ($5,811.25) was paid, or until arrangements were made for payment.

On February 23, 1984, Evans filed a pro se petition for relief under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code. The case was designated as Case Number B84-00192-Y. Both Defendants, Carnegie and Associates, were listed as creditors.

On March 5, 1984, Carnegie filed a Motion for Relief from the Automatic Stay, relying on its “statutory mechanic’s lien interest,” and asked that it be allowed to proceed against the truck and remit any excess proceeds to “the trustee.” A hearing was set for March 27, 1984, before Judge Harold F. White. This hearing was continued to April 3, 1984.

On March 29, 1984, Associates also filed a motion for relief from the automatic stay, asking the Court to permit it to foreclose upon its interest in the truck. A hearing was scheduled for April 24, 1984.

On April 3, 1984, Evans filed an amended pro se petition in Case Number B84-00192Y, naming both himself and the Church as debtors. The hearing on Carnegie’s motion for relief from stay was continued to April 24, 1984.

On April 24, a hearing was held before Judge White on the motions of Carnegie and Associates for relief from the stay. The Court’s records do not disclose the substance of that hearing. The records do disclose, however, that Brian Bash, Esq., appeared on behalf of Carnegie and that James Beck, Esq., appeared on behalf of debtors, although an appearance by him as counsel for Debtors was not formally entered on the docket until April 27, 1984.

On May 1, 1984, Judge James Williams entered an Order granting relief from the stay to Carnegie and allowing Carnegie to sell the truck to satisfy its lien interest. The basis for the ruling was that the truck was titled in the name of the Church and since Evans, individually, was the Debtor in the case, the stay had no effect on assets belonging to the Church. The record does not disclose whether Judge Williams was apprised of the amended petition filed in the name of Debtor and the Church, but we acknowledge the fact that an individual and a corporation may not file a joint petition. 1 Thus, despite the fact that an amended petition had been filed in the name of Evans and the Church, Judge Williams right *979 fully concluded that the Debtor in Case Number B84-00192-Y was Evans individually and that the stay had no effect upon the assets of the Church. Associates’ motion for relief from the stay was never ruled upon.

On June 5, 1984, Case Number B84-00192-Y was amended to name the Church as the Debtor. A new petition was filed naming Evans, individually, as the Debtor. This new petition was designated as Case Number B84-00558-Y. On June 12, 1984, Attorney Beck, on behalf of Evans and the Church, moved the Court for an Order authorizing joint administration and consolidation of the two cases. The motion was granted on July 24, 1984.

On or about June 12, 1984, a public sale of the truck was held. The record is in dispute as to who acquired the truck and how much was paid for it. In its Answer to the Complaint herein, Associates admits that it received the sum of Thirteen Thousand & 00/100 Dollars ($13,000.00) from Carnegie as and for consideration of the purchase of the dump truck, but acknowledges it never cancelled its lien rights on the truck. However, attached to Carnegie’s Motion for Summary Judgment are two affidavits. One is an affidavit of Franklin Weisblatt, President of Carnegie Body, wherein he states that Udelson Equipment Company purchased the truck from Associates Commercial Corporation for Thirteen Thousand & 00/100 Dollars ($13,000.00) on August 29, 1984, and denies that Carnegie Body ever took title to the truck. The second affidavit is that of David Udelson, Vice-President of Udelson Equipment Company. Udelson’s affidavit corroborates that of Weisblatt, to wit: that Udelson purchased the truck from Associates Commercial Corporation on August 29, 1984, for Thirteen Thousand & 00/100 Dollars ($13,000.00).

Despite these discrepancies, it is apparent that a public sale had been held sometime between May 1, 1984, and July 16, 1984, because on July 16, Associates Commercial Corporation filed a request to the Court for instructions. The request represented that a public sale had been held, that a buyer had been determined, that the buyer had been informed that his interest would be subject to Court authorization, and that Associates desired instructions from the Court on how to proceed. By letter dated July 25, 1984, Judge White denied the request for instructions, stating that the Court had relinquished jurisdiction of the truck when it granted relief from stay to Carnegie on May 1, 1984.

On August 14, 1984, Debtor filed a complaint for turnover against Carnegie and Associates alleging that the Twelve Thousand & 00/100 Dollars ($12,000.00) payment to Carnegie by Emmco Insurance constituted a preference and that the lien claim of Carnegie was voidable under 11 U.S.C. Sections 544 and 545. Debtor requested that the Court enter an Order determining the lien claim of Carnegie to be void, requiring a turnover of the truck to Debtor-in-Possession and requiring the return of the Twelve Thousand & 00/100 Dollar ($12,000.00) insurance payment made to Carnegie.

There are a number of documents in the record to indicate activity with regard to the truck after the complaint was filed.

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